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Where To Eat & Watch Football If You're Not A Falcons Fan
For Atlanta transplants in search of an NFL home, away from home.
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Guide
Where To Eat & Watch Football If You're Not A Falcons Fan
For Atlanta transplants in search of an NFL home, away from home.
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The 5 Best Things To Eat At Mercedes-Benz Stadium
With tasty burgers, wings, and even lobster rolls, the Falcons are doing all they can to keep Super Bowl-hungry fans from rising up.
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Black Bear Tavern
Black Bear Tavern is a Chicago bar. Period. Bulls, Bears, Blackhawks, Cubs—they support them all.
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Bucket Shop Café
While some Buckhead spots might feel stuffy, this sports tavern is not one of them.
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Woofs Sports Bar
Woofs has maintained its status as Atlanta’s only LGBTQ+ sports bar for more than 20 years.
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The Elder Tree Public House
Elder Tree is EAV’s neighborhood Irish bar serving up cumberland pie and colcannon.
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Esco Restaurant and Tapas
There's work to be done before the lively Peters Street eatery from 2 Chainz becomes one of your go-to downtown spots.
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The Po’Boy Shop and Basement Bar
The Po’Boy Shop has all the usual New Orleans standards, including po'boys, which are the best we’ve had outside of Louisiana.
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Big Easy Grille
Big Easy Grille in West Midtown is as much of a sports bar as it is a NOLA restaurant.
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The Beverly
Owned by a Morehouse grad, HBCU alums and general Atlanta fans are proud patrons of this chic sports tavern in Grant Park, which is always a party with reggae, trap, and R&B beats.
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Slingshot Social Game Club
With every game imaginable and a beer wall operated by electronic wristbands, Slingshot Social in West Midtown is the adult playdate we need each weekend.
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97 Estoria
This eastside address has grown into a familial gathering spot for movie, music, and sports lovers to hover with a brew and one of the best bar cheeseburgers in town.
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Fadó Irish Pub
This popular Buckhead spot gives you kick-ass food like Tangy Guinness BBQ wings and the crepe-style chicken quesadilla along with plenty of Irish soccer pub charm.
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Midway Pub
With one of the biggest and best patios in the EAV, Midway is our spot to kick-it with a pitcher of beer and watch a soccer game.
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Stats Brewpub
Stats in Downtown Atlanta is a great place to go for good wings, cold brews, and ATL sport fandom.
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656 Sports Bar & Grille
A quick drive from Mercedes-Benz Stadium and a quicker walk from Georgia State’s Center Parc Credit Union Stadium, this Summerhill spot works for any pre-game revelry, game-time gathering, or post-game celebration.
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The Original JR Crickets
Get a 10-piece Dirty Bird basket and other wing classics from this legendary Atlanta establishment in Midtown.
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Big Game Sports Bar & Grill
Options are the name of the game at this new Old Fourth Ward sports bar.
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Yard House
Yard House at The Battery is a great pick for an unlimited selection of beer and reliably decent bar food.
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Taco Mac
Staring rival Hudson Grille down from across Peachtree Street in Midtown, this ATL fave doesn’t blink an eye because it knows it’s got history (locals have wiped their chins at area Taco Mac locations since ’79), a booth-filled dining area, and a whopping 17 wing flavors on its side.
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Terrapin Taproom
Terrapin Taproom is attached to Truist Stadium, so on- and offseason, it’s a good spot to live and breathe all things Braves.
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Hudson Grille
With six locations in the metro area (including this sometimes slept-on Midtown option), Hudson Grille has earned a reputation for being a straightforward stop for watching a game or UFC fight while getting a decent bite to eat.
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Brewhouse
If you need a spot to watch a game, particularly soccer, Brewhouse in Little Five is your sports bar.